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2014 was an eventful year of traveling for us as we visited ten countries and moved to Boston after living in Europe for over six years. We already re-capped the international portion and as we also visited ten states, plus Washington, D.C. (twice) in 2014, we decided to also publish an American travel recap…

Boston is famous for being the birthplace of the American Revolution, and being a beacon in the world of higher education with the nation’s oldest university in Harvard and other world class universities like MIT in Cambridge. It’s a great city for exploring America’s history and taking in pretty sites like a stroll along the beautiful…

As new residents of Boston, the more we experience of the city and region, the more we love it. While not as buzzing as New York, Boston is a gorgeous and exciting city when you know where to go. And one of the best parts about living here or visiting the area are all…

Boston is without doubt one of the greatest cities in the United States, and one of its most exciting towns is the North End. This is one of the oldest areas of Boston, and aside from being the location of Paul Revere’s house, it’s also home to ‘Little Italy,’ as it’s the neighbourhood where…

When Alex was a kid, his father took his family on road trips across the east coast of the United States that featured many baseball stadium stops. And in 1993, as a 14 year old avid sports fan, life didn’t get more exciting than popping up in new ballparks while exploring America. We weren’t loaded…